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Well, it seemed that no one liked the last chapter...I'm sorry for the disappointment...

--Goes over into corner and curls up into a fetal position-- Just read the chapter...

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Sanji couldn't move even if his leg allowed it. The words that had emitted from Zoro's mouth were unlike anything he had even imagined would come from him. Zoro had matched every command that Luffy had given him without question. Nakama were a huge thing to Zoro, who had always done his all to save them from any impending doom. Nothing Zoro had just done reflected that. He'd massacred his nakama; even his captain. And there he was. Just standing there, looking down at his captain, an odd look playing in his eyes. Happiness? No, confusion more like. Possibly just blank. In Zoro's dark eyes it could be hard to tell.

The swordsman's head turned in Sanji's direction and they locked eyes. However blank his eyes may be, they still burned into Sanji's skull as they stared at each other. The cook felt an odd feeling in his stomach, but couldn't place what it was. It was telling him to do something, trying to pull him off the ground.

But then, in just one split second when Zoro blinked, Sanji found his body charging towards him, the pain in his ankle forgotten. Zoro's reaction was delayed and he didn't move. His eyes slightly widened, but that was it. Sanji pulled back his left fist and slammed it into Zoro's face. As Zoro rolled backward from the force of the punch, it was only then when Sanji realized what he had done. He hadn't kicked his crew mate, and it wasn't because he was injured. The feeling in his stomach and in the back of his mind had told him that swinging out his foot wouldn't have the same effect.

He stood there, panting with his fists now clenched at his side and shaking with fury. Zoro slowly stood up but made no move to retaliate. He put his hand to where Sanji had struck him, dazed and confused. He looked at his captain and female crew member who were both lying in a puddle of their own blood. Then to Chopper who had fallen on top of Usopp, then back to Sanji. Then, as if another electric current from the Clima-Tact had hit him head on, he suddenly realized what was going on.

"Sanji..." He even used his name. "What...what happened here?"

Sanji scoffed, "What do you mean what happened? You happened."

"What are you-"

"You were killing them, you shitty swordsman! Not even a care in the world! Massacring your own nakama!"

Zoro stood there, shocked and stunned. It couldn't be true...he would never- But the proof was there. His nakama, minus Sanji, were unmoving on the ground, and he was holding his Wado, fresh, warm blood coating it. And he could smell it, the strongest was Luffy's blood, but deeper down he could tell that his other companions blood was on his sword and in the air. He lifted his sword and Sanji took a step back, in case he was going to strike. Zoro looked at it for a couple moments, and once again did something that Sanji could never imagine.

The swordsman placed the tip of the sword at the top of his scar, and in one quick motion, ripped open his old scar. Sanji gaped, astounded, his brain wasn't taking in what he saw. Zoro's blood fell to the ground and so did he, knees first, then the rest of him was sent crashing to the ground.

"Z-Zoro!" the cook rushed forward an sat down by his sick nakama. Flipping him over showed how much blood was flowing free through his skin. Sanji quickly scanned the area for anything he could use as a bandage. Choppers Bag! It always had medical items in it, it would surely have bandages. He rushed over to the reindeer a knelt so he could open the bag. Chopper stirred.

"S-Sanji?" Part of Sanj's heart lifted. He knew that they weren't dead, they'd taken to much worse, but he still could worry.

"Chopper! I need some bandages from your bag." Chopper gingerly sat up.

"Are you hurt?"

"Ye-No. It's...Zoro. He' s the worst." Chopper looked over and gasped at how much blood matted his skin, causing him to stand up and cant over, trying to ignore his own stab wound. When he reached him, he took off his bag and grabbed a couple rolls of bandages, flinging them at Sanji.

"Take these and get the others!" He nodded and ran in the direction of Nami and Luffy. Wiping away what blood he could, it was revealed to Chopper where the flow was coming from. It was a an clean cut, but no one else had something sharp to do it with. It was self-inflicted, Chopper gasped, as realization hit him. But why had he done it?

"Sanji!" He called out, "We need to bring everybody back to the ship! Can you carry Nami and Usopp?"

Sanji's eyes turned to hearts for a second, as he was asked to carry Nami, and nodded. He slung Usopp over his shoulder and lifted Nami bridal style. Combined it was fairly heavy, but he would manage, and he definitely would not drop Nami. As Chopper activated Heavy Point and held his two in basically the same position(although he kept Zoro a little more straight), they headed back across the bloodied field in the direction of their ship.

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The unconscious Straw Hat's were carefully laid down in Chopper's medical bay, which now included only Usopp, Luffy, and Zoro. To Sanji's great delight, Nami had woken up in his arms, but was greeted by a fist in his face from her. Sanji rejected all medical treatment for the moment, arguing that his broken leg wasn't going to kill him anytime soon, but bleeding holes in the body might.

Nami and Sanji both helped Chopper by bandaging Usopp and Luffy's wounds while he tended to Zoro. Every stitch was cleanly sliced through and so was any part of healed flesh. Securing the wound was tricky since blood kept seeping through and covering the part he was working on. He had to constantly wipe away at it while holding the needle in the other. Nami was still in shock at what had happened, and Sanji, even though he wouldn't admit it, was too. Sanji had seen what happened the first time Zoro's chest was split open like that and how it had made him sick later.

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I didn't know how to end this... but seeing the reviews it doesn't seem like anyone cares how it is anymore... sorry it was crappy... have a good day...